The 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret' author shared her thoughts on writing for an older audience on the TIME100 Gala red carpet.
, and nearly five years later, the film debuted in movie theaters across the country.
Blume went on to say that she feels"wonderful" about the movie released on April 19, 2023, because she loves how the film turned out — even more than her own book.During the same TODAY appearance,in the '80s. When Hoda asked what explanation she was given as to why parents didn't want their children to read her books, Blume exhaustedly said,"Menstruation?"
Just two months after her TODAY interview, Florida’s Martin County School District removed her young adult novel"Forever" from its shelves.“They’re trying to pass laws about what we can think, what our kids can think, what they can know, what they can talk about,” Blume said in a recent
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